LG Nexus 4 qualifies for 50GB free Box.net cloud storage

As it's being sold primarily by Google through the Play devices store, it's easy (and accurate) to think of the Nexus 4 as a Google device. But it's still an LG-made phone, and as such qualifies for 50GB of free space on Box.net, thanks to a partnership between manufacturer and cloud storage provider.

To claim your free space, simply log into the Box.net app from your Nexus 4, and upon loading the app for the first time, you should see the message above, informing you that your cloud storage allowance has been upped. And as part of a time-limited deal, Box is also allowing you to share your good fortune with friends or co-workers, giving them access to 50GB too.

The promotion runs until Dec. 31, so you've got plenty of time to bag some extra bits, and free up some of the Nexus 4's precious (and limited) internal storage space. Check the Google Play link above to grab the official Box.net app for Android.

European deal or US. having Box.net 50 Gb is of no use.
you cant upload file greater than 100 mb. if you have to download files it has to be downloaded one at a time. No desktop app to sync files.
I got 50 Gb with Hp touchpad and found it hard to use. then i stopped using it.

Came here to write exactly this; except that there IS a desktop app to sync files. But that's cr@p as hell. Takes ages to even scan file changes and then actual sync starts. Even if there is no change at all, keeps scanning 13% 14% .... for hours. Total BS.

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